The sensitivity of two commercial metal oxide (MOx) sensors to ethylene is tested at different relative humidities. One sensor (MiCS-5914) is based on tungsten oxide, the other (MQ-3) on tin oxide. Both sensors were found to be sensitive to ethylene concentrations down to 10 ppm. Both sensors have significant response times; however, the tungsten sensor is the faster one. Sensor models are developed that predict the concentration of ethylene given the sensor output and the relative humidity. The MQ-3 sensor model achieves an accuracy of ±9.2 ppm and the MiCS-5914 sensor model predicts concentration to ±7.0 ppm. Both sensors are more accurate for concentrations below 50 ppm, achieving ±6.7 ppm (MQ-3) and 5.7 ppm (MiCS-5914).
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Krivec, M., Mc Gunnigle, G., Abram, A., Maier, D., Waldner, R., Gostner, J. M., … Leitner, R. (2015). Quantitative ethylene measurements with MOx chemiresistive sensors at different relative air humidities. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(11), 28088–28098. https://doi.org/10.3390/s151128088
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